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Windows got its spark back this week with hardware from Computex, dev tools from Build, and new silicon from NVIDIA

Windows got its spark back this week with hardware from Computex, dev tools from Build, and new silicon from NVIDIA
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Microsoft's Windows ecosystem saw a significant week of updates following the Computex and Build conferences, featuring new hardware and AI-focused developer tools. The author notes a positive trend in Microsoft's direction, though remains cautious about the long-term consistency of their Surface hardware strategy.

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The resurgence of Windows hardware and AI integration is critical for the competitive landscape of personal computing against Apple's MacBook.

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